Last seen: January 16, 2026 1:51 pm
I am back re-reading in my long term upgrade research and this point is key. Out of frustrations with RTK and data connections this is basically how I...
In the days of the 1200 series, you needed a GeoCom license on the instrument, and then for programming there was a GeoC++ compiler. ?ÿ
Mission plan it for a 25 degree horizon to find the best times. I found that there were shorter 45-90 minute windows that would process better than lo...
I'm in between buying two LS units (and upgrading later in the learning curve), and buying an LS+ and a T3. If I can do all the DPOS etc. via wifi, I...
Means I am twice as aware that I only know half of it.
Doubled my rates. ?ÿ
Couple days ago, we found the 1980-or-earlier copper tack in lead, in the concrete roadway surface. Never would have found it without having a stake-t...
Yes. Otherwise I would have been digging a foot north.
@dmyhill if you don't do the traverse, how do you know how the found monuments relate to the controlling corners? ?ÿ
@thebionicman?ÿ "These are original monuments, so if there is any error, it is our error, that we brought here, by doing a more perfect survey of an ...
I've been on the road a lot commuting between work and school. Trying to get set up in Klamath Falls for the ten year plan. Thinking about applying fo...
The office of the description is to help find the monuments. Does either map fail in that regard? ?ÿ
The iGage CHC OPUS X90 has been the best. It doesn't do RTK so there is none of that instant gratification. I just issued mine to my new party chief f...
Would be nice to have a link, when a post is quoted, to jump to that post. ?ÿ
Before computers, a closed figure was the only way to do the math in a reasonable amount of time, using "condition equations," i.e. certain conditions...
Have always puzzled over a particular mentor's position on precision ratio: "How can we prove one in five thousand if it's only 1320 feet to go aroun...